28 September 2008

politics.

pop has tried to keep politics off this blog because, so far, the election hasn't had too much to do with mercer's day to day activities. however, the content of this article in the los angeles times just can't (and shouldn't) be ignored. if you don't feel like clicking through to the article, here is the first paragraph:

"Soon after Sarah Palin was elected mayor of the foothill town of Wasilla, Alaska, she startled a local music teacher by insisting in casual conversation that men and dinosaurs coexisted on an Earth created 6,000 years ago -- about 65 million years after scientists say most dinosaurs became extinct -- the teacher said."

just like the flintstones.

pop sure doesn't want mercer being taught this garbage in school, so as of today, politics are fair game. pull a lever for mccain/palin and you're voting for creationism being taught in schools, book banning, and witch doctors. and that's just sarah palin.

mccain owns 12 houses. how many do you own? he also owns more than 11 cars. how about you? think he's really in touch with what you and your family needs? he can afford to lose, say, 5 or 7 houses and cars and he'll be fine. he also cheated on his first wife to marry a rich heiress (over 100 million), graduated near the bottom of his class (894 out of 899) at the US naval academy, had a less than stellar military career, and has a history of flip-flopping on important issues to gain himself more votes as needed. if that sounds too elitist, ask yourself, why shouldn't we be demanding the most (magna cum laude, harvard law) from the people who want to run our country? is simply being around for 40 years good enough? experience only counts if you've learned something.

oh, and in 2000, he lost the republican primary to someone who would become the worst president in this nation's history.

on another note, do you know what kind of people understand the struggles that regular americans are going through on a daily basis? community organizers.

that's not to say that pop is an outright obama supporter, but having mccain/palin as one of the main choices for americans to choose from in 2008 is a real failure of the american political system. pop will try to keep the politics to a minimum from here on out, but there's only so much one can take.

sleep tight...

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